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In a late-night on futuristic robotics movie with his kids, Prof. Haick from the Technion wondered, “What if we could develop self-repairing sensors?”
While effective tuberculosis treatment is available, detection remains a challenge, with over 3 million cases missed each year.
Technion doctoral Muhammad Khatib, inspired biological healing process of the human skin, decided to adapt his elastomer into an autonomous self-healing system.
The SniffPhone system is based on a smartphone-related technology for speedy diagnosis of cancer and other diseases based on the patient’s breath.
The ancient Greeks were right! Each disease has its own chemical signature that can be identify just by “smelling” the patient’s breath, and using artificial intelligence to...
In the 27th Dec 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include: · Israeli researchers have developed a new molecule to fight...
In the 28th Jun 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include: Israel’s “cancer breath-test” professor has now invented a Tuberculosis skin test....
Israeli-developed stem cells can rebuild muscles after an operation...
Want your cellphone to be able to tell you if you have the Measles or Ebola? Well it might be able to soon if...
– In the 15th Dec 2013 edition of Israel’s good news: ECONOMY & BUSINESS OECD praises Israel’s economic growth. “Israel’s output growth remains relatively...